Stevie Wonder — "I don't know, I felt that if God didn't want me to sing it, he wouldn't have giv…"
I don't know, I felt that if God didn't want me to sing it, he wouldn't have given me the talent to do it!
I don't know, I felt that if God didn't want me to sing it, he wouldn't have given me the talent to do it!
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"Oh, my hair hurts me! ... You're hair is so nappy, it hurts. Your hair that hurts you. Your hair is hurting you.” So they used to call me Nappy Wonder."
"We live in a society where Black music, one time, was called 'race music.' Where jazz was considered something nasty, you know? I don't know, I felt that if God didn't want me to sing it, he wouldn't …"
"It's too much bullsh*t. I follow the truth."
"Just don't call me George Schwarz that as you know is his. real. name."
"Hey, mate, are you, Stevie Wonder? Hey, Stevie Wonder, tell me how many fingers I got up? If you're Stevie Wonder, you can tell me how many fingers I got up.” “Four.” “See I knew you weren't Stevie Wo…"
Responding to criticism from his Black Pentecostal church for singing secular music.
Date: 2005 (interview year)
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